At Roehampton, we provide a wide range of opportunities for you to get involved, through volunteering, playing sport or music, or joining one of our many active student societies. We also have a beautiful parkland campus, in the heart of south-west London.

As a student, you will have be supported not just by those that teach you, but also by the wide range of staff who will be with you throughout your studies.

We provide health and wellbeing services, financial guidance and support to develop your study skills. You will also have access to careers advice, work placements, paid and voluntary work opportunities and career mentoring.

At Roehampton, we are focused on creating new knowledge and ideas that help us to understand our world and make it a better place. We are ranked the most research-intensive modern university in the UK. Our staff undertake world-class research across all our academic departments. This means that if you join us as a student, you will benefit from being taught by leading thinkers from your first year of study.

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Dr Robert Busch, Senior Lecturer in Molecular Immunology in the Department of Life Sciences, is working on a two-year project co-funded by the Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society, identifying how vitamin D protects against the disease.

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Competitive Sport

Each of our clubs are open to all - from complete beginners to experienced athletes and most offer the chance to compete for the university and receive coached sessions and recreational sessions. The clubs all have a vibrant social side and are a great way to make new friends.

There are plenty of opportunities to represent the University against other Universities, competing regularly in the British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS) leagues and the more localised London Universities Sports Leagues (LUSL). Students can also represent the University in one-off tournaments throughout the year. All clubs are student focused meaning that the students themselves have significant input into how the club operates and what activities it does. Getting involved in the running of the club gives you the chance to develop transferable skills that employers demand and that really do make a difference when applying for jobs after University.